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The Woonsocket Elementary held summer camps in May and June. The elementary students were able to attend any of the camps they chose. The opportunities were Science Camp, STEM Camp, Art Camp and PK4 Camp (this camp was only available to preschool students).

Science Camp was put together by Mrs. Becky Potrament. The camp theme was Light and Rainbows. The students started the day off with a dance party with a disco ball. The kids loved the reflections from the ball, and it was the perfect transition to learning about light. The students were able to perform many activities to learn about natural and artificial light and then explored transparent, translucent and opaque filters. They were able to use flashlights and prisms to create rainbows. The last experiments of the day consisted of finding rainbows in misty water and bubbles as well as popping balloons using the sunlight and a magnifying glass.  The students had a great time.

STEM Camp brought  on the theme of Amusement Park Rides, in particular the roller coasters and water slides (flume rides). The students first learned about force, friction, and gravity and how they are related to roller coasters and water slides. They also learned about the Shoot the Shoots ride that was located at our very own Lake Prior. The students were challenged to design a working water slide or roller coaster. All groups chose the water slide challenge first. They had to design a waterproof water slide with a point of entry (steps/ladder) that a Lego man would be able to successfully travel down.  The students came up with some great water slides.

Art Camp was organized by Mrs. Karen Jackson. Approximately 30 students attended two days where the students painted ocean themed canvases and created yarn turtles. In between drying times the students were able to dig into their creativity and make creations with foam peanuts, sugar cubes, craft sticks and paper.

Preschool Camp was also organized by Mrs. Jackson. This camp was for any PreK4 students. While at camp, these students were able to focus on the theme All about Me. The students worked on their communication skills while welcoming each other and discussing their current happenings.  They also listened to songs about body parts then drew pictures of people and labeled them. Then, the students drew self portraits on canvases. They ended their time with shapes, the light board, playdough and puzzles. The students also took home play dough and a packet to practice skills over the summer.

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

An elementary STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) Enrichment Day was held at Sanborn Central on June 12. Students in grades PreK-5 were invited to explore hands-on activities facilitated by the Sanborn Central Elementary staff. Approximately, 40 students participated in activities from 9-11 a.m. Activities included finger prints, air flow, building of a bridge, sink or swim, egg drop, and a book reading.  Dr. Debbie O’Doan from Dial visited and demonstrated Indi cars.  After the demonstration, the students were able to manipulate the cars themselves. The students were treated to snow cones at the end of the enrichment day. A Literacy Enrichment Day is scheduled for July 10 from 9-11 a.m. If your child would like to participate, please DoJo your child’s teacher prior to July 1.

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Sanborn Central named Riley Zoss-Littau 2023-2024 Friend of Education. This award is given each year to a community member who is always willing to pitch in wherever needed within the Sanborn Central School for the better of the student body.

Officials at Sanborn Central remarked, “Riley brings a wealth of knowledge, enthusiasm, and a strong commitment to supporting our educational community. Whether it’s reading in classrooms, educating students on agriculture and the benefits of eating well, or showing up with the willingness to work (and a blow-dryer) when prom decorating needs tackled, his versatility and willingness to contribute is an invaluable asset.”

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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